Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 20 13:47:56 EDT 2001 | kmgiridhara
Hai, Now we working to setup a complete SMT line in our organisation. We wanted to print the glue on the paste printer itself. However one supplier told us not to go for this process as it is too 'messy'. Is it true? In order make this process a 'e
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 27 18:25:20 EDT 2001 | Ed Ruppert
Hello Daniel, You may want to take a look at MYDATA for your large board requirements. MYDATA has board sizes ranging from our smallest of 15"x 20" up to 32"x 44" with other sizes in between. You can find more info at our website: MYDATA.com We ha
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 05 08:11:32 EDT 2001 | PeteC
Steven, Batch vs. conveyorized is all about production rate. The conveyorized tend to deliver higher production rates. The conveyor runs at a constant speed. You must use a "profiler" device to establish a recipe for the product you want to solder.
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 15 17:49:16 EDT 2001 | Leland W.
Something you'll want to consider is what happens with bits of tape that become relocated due to manual or automatic wiping. I've seen them block fine pitch apertures and create an insufficient solder condition that, guess what, wound up in the hand
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 29 11:39:09 EST 2001 | Stefan Witte
If you are doing this in a high volume, you could concider using a pin transfer method. Apply solder paste first. Have a plate made with retractable pins in the location you want to have the adhesive dots. Dip the pins into a lake of adhesive. Align
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 02 20:23:58 EST 2001 | caldon
You may want to also try MRSI. They have awsome machines for bridging the gap between Semiconductor and SMT. They have an excellent research group and can answer a mojority of your questions. http://www.mrsigroup.com they are located in Mass, USA. Da
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 11 16:28:17 EST 2001 | genny
Our co. is thinking of moving to smocks, but we aren't there yet. However, I can understand why we might want to. Have you ever seen the static buildup on a wool sweater or a polar fleece vest after rubbing against a chair all day in a cold dry pra
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 13 11:06:35 EST 2001 | Dermot
Hi Guys, Quick question I want to mothball a full SMT line ie shut it down so it dose not lose any deprication...I need a way of tamper proofing the equipment so that our technians do not canibal spares from the machines. Any ideas...of how to do thi
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 08 14:51:11 EST 2002 | edmentzer
The only time we had this problem was when the operator let the mount tool test position on the board be a mounting hole so the machine did not know where the board top was. You might want to check the mount tool position as a lot of PCB CAD people
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 03 08:01:23 EST 2002 | davef
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